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Myths And Facts About Sunburn

Now that summers are here, it is time to soak up the sun outside at the pool, mow the lawn lake, play in the park, walk around, or enjoy the beach. However, it would be best if you were careful of the ultraviolet radiation that can damage your skin and even pose considerable health concerns such as skin cancer. Most people are unaware of pertinent information regarding sunburn and may end up believing some common myths. Myths about sunburn can make you more prone to suffering through them.

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Myths And Facts About Sunburn

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  1. Myths And Facts About Sunburn By Sunburn Drink

  2. Here are some generally held myths and facts about sunburn that you should review to ensure your safety during this summer season. By Sunburn Drink

  3. Myth: Clouds will keep you safe A lot of people believe that you can only get sunburn when you feel the rays of the sun. However, just because you are not feeling a severe burning sensation doesn’t mean that your skin is not in contact with ultraviolet radiation. UV rays could be intense even on an overcast or cloudy day. A sunburn is possible even when the sun is not scorching and shining brightly. By Sunburn Drink

  4. Myth: Shady areas can block UV rays Ultraviolet rays can only get blocked partially in shady areas such as umbrellas or tree leaves. However, it is important to keep in mind that UV rays can easily bounce off surfaces such as water, sidewalks, sand, and grass to reach your skin. This means that when you are in the shade, you are not entirely safe against sunburn. By Sunburn Drink

  5. Fact: Sunscreen can protect you against sunburn keep in mind that even when you are in shady areas, swimming, or it is the evening, you need to keep applying your sunscreen. To protect your lips, you can use lip balm that offers sun protection. By Sunburn Drink

  6. Contact Us Sunburn Relief with Sunburn Drink Tampa, Florida Tel: 941-786-2876 www.sunburndrink.com

  7. Thank You By Sunburn Drink

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